No. Excedrin has caffeine in it and that could add additional stress to your already stressed (from the cocaine) cardiovascular system. Also if you are taking the Excedrin for pain, there could be something critically wrong causing that pain since usually people who are using cocaine don't complain of headaches or pain unless something is wrong. Cocaine and other strong drugs can mask symptoms that are your body's way of telling you there is a medical problem. Pay attention to your body's signals, especially if you have used street drugs.
No over-the-counter drugs should be taken with cocaine or other street drugs.
One reason of many is that street drugs are not prepared in a controlled drug manufacturing lab and are not tested by anyone for the components or ingredients. It is very risky since there is no way to know what deadly drug or chemical might have been spilled into or added to the street cocaine during the manufacturing or distribution processes.
No. Combining these two drugs puts you in extreme danger of heart attacks and other fatal occurrences. Don't do it! You could lose your life.
Can you take Omeprazole and Cyclobenzaprine together? Thank you Pam
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i all ready had taking cyclobenzaprine today can can i still take a benadryl
You take Relpax at the very onset of a migraine. If that does not work in a couple of hours, yes you could take some Excedrin.
I wouldn't. I have no history of seizures and within a week of starting a cyclobenzaprine treatment, and had a seizure.
NO. Do not take them together. Bad side effects will happen due to drug interaction.
Yes. In fact my doctor gave those two together.
It is best not to mix medications. Some meds do not mix well together.
no you will probably die. Mixing TOO many sleepers is deadly.
When it comes to drug interaction, you should call your local pharmacy & speak to the pharmacist. He/She will be able to tell you "for sure" whether there is a problem mixing the two drugs. Better to be safe than sorry.
Do not take any medication without talking to your Dr first during pregnancy.